Here’s something I’ve never seen before: a television anchor warning viewers about language before a clip in which the word “Redskins” was said.

This video — prepared by conservative news site Townhall — shows two clips of Joy Reid, the host of MSNBC’s Reid Report, during coverage of Wednesday’s trademark cancellation news.

“The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced today that it’s canceling the trademark registration of Washington D.C.’s professional football team,” Reid began. “Team owner Daniel Snyder maintains that the name of the team — a racial slur that I won’t say here — is meant to be respectful of Native American heritage and football tradition.”

“Senator Harry Reid made actually an interesting case on the floor of the Senate,” Joy Reid said. “And I’ll just warn people, he does use the name of the team, so I’m just going to warn you guys about that in advance.”

Newsbusters, Mediate and Townhall all wrote about Joy Reid’s decision, while pointing out other words that have been said on MSNBC.

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